Far Cry 3
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Michael Biehn plays Sergeant Rex Power Colt, a Mark IV Cyber Commando, in Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, and there’s a video posted below featuring him chatting about his role, along with clips of him recording his lines. He is still awesome, even if has been a while since he did anything of note such […]

Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon looks batshit crazy, and to prove just how over the top it is, Sam Clay was able to speak with Ubisoft on the matter and get a look at gameplay in London today during the firm’s Digital Days 2013.

Mircrosoft has published the final nominees for its fan-voted Xbox Entertainment Awards. The competition – which suffered a security breach early on – includes a shortlist made up of Halo 4, The Walking Dead, Far Cry 3 and more.

Ubisoft’s Q3 financial report is in, and it’s a positive picture for the French outfit. Top of the table is Assassin’s Creed, which has now shipped 12 million units globally. The company saw a revenue increase of 23% to €802 million for the period.

Not had enough of traversing lush jungles and eliminating an island’s entire animal population? If not, it seems Ubisoft have plenty more Far Cry for players to enjoy. An Ultimate Far Cry collection has been spotted online, starting rumours that the trilogy will soon be available as a single retail package.

Far Cry 3 patch 1.03 has been deployed for PS3. It fixes various multiplayer bugs, contains map editor improvements, and fixes some single-player issues as well. Full patch notes are below. The patch for Xbox 360 is still going through verification, but will released in “the near future.”

Far Cry 3’s early antagonist, Vaas, is one of the game’s most delightful features, but an interesting process post on IGN shows off some early designs which had the unpredictable charmer down as a fairly generic bald brute. The post shows off early concepts and traces the character’s evolution as Ubisoft Montreal go to know […]

Far Cry 3 went heavy on the whip past 2012’s final hurdle and sprinted to a last minute victory in the UK charts. Ubisoft’s open world shooter was Britain’s Christmas number one, FIFA 13 placed second and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 dropped to third. Get the full chart below.